Seminars

INTEGRATING GOVERNMENT
WITH NEW TECHNOLOGIES '98 -
HOW POLICY DRIVES TECHNOLOGY


December 7 and 8, 1998 in Ottawa
A two-day Seminar and Training Session
Co-Chaired by:

Roger Bason
Director-General, Integrated Business Services
Government Telecommunications and Informatics Services, PWGSC
David Brown
Director-General, Agency Human Resources, Revenue Canada
Produced by:
Riley Information Services Inc.
Sponsored by:
National Archives; GTIS, Public Works and Government Services Canada,
Supporting Organizations
:
SCOAP, Canada's Coalition for Public Information, Sysnovators Ltd.
Government Computer Magazine and and Media Awareness Network

When:  December 7 and 8, 1998
Where: Government Conference Center, 2 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa
Cost:   $695 (plus GST where applicable) if registered by September 30, 1998
           $750 (plus GST where applicable) after September 30, 1998
           Registration Information
Why you should attend.

 PROGRAM OUTLINE:    (APERÇU DU PROGRAMME est également disponible en français.)

 DAY ONE - December 7, 1998

  9 - 10:00am Keynote Speaker:

Bob Binns
Vice-President, Public Sector, Cebra Inc.
"Policy Driving Technology: The Promise vs. the Reality"

 10 - 10:30am Refreshment Break

 10:30am - 12 noon Plenary Session:

A Conversation with Chief Information Officers
Chair: Peter Brandon, Sysnovators Inc., Ottawa
Speakers:
Grant Westcott, Assistant Deputy Minister, Government Telecommunications and Informatics Services
Richard Manicom, CIO, Revenue Canada
Marcel Nouvet, Assistant Deputy Minister, Systems, Human Resources and Development Canada

12 noon - 1:30 pm Luncheon Speaker: Al Hurd, Executive Vice-President, Government Services, EDS

 1:30 - 3:00pm Plenary Session:

Public Key Infrastructure and Digital Signatures in the Government of Canada: Implementation and Management
Chair: Bob Provick, National Archives of Canada
Speakers:
Michael de Rosenroll, Director, Interdepartmental PKI Task Force, Chief Information Officer Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat
Paul Beaulieu, Pathfinder and Cross Certification Officer, PKI Task Force, Chief Information Officer Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat
Michael Power, Assistant Director - Policy Interdepartmental PKI Task Force Chief Information Officer Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

 3:00pm - 3:30pm Refreshment Break

 3:30pm - 5:00pm WORKSHOPS:

 A: The Internet: Convergences of Electronic Commerce and Knowledge Management
Chair
: Michel Simard, Director, Information Operations Services, PWGSC
Speakers:
Michelle Boulet, Public Service Commission
Paul McDowall, Bank of Canada
Brian Hamilton, Public Service Commission
David Jones, PWGSC

B: Changing Times, Changing Technologies: How Government is Adapting
Chair
: Gregory J. Evanik, Director, Corporate Planning, Public Works and Government Services Canada
Speakers:
Michael DeVaney, President, SCOAP, General Manager, Indian Lands Claim Commission, PCO
Thomas B.Riley, President, Riley Information Services Inc., Ottawa

DAY TWO - December 8, 1998

9 - 10:00am Keynote Speaker:

Pierre Bourque
Publisher of Bourque Newswatch, Author of Governemt Online in Canada
GoverNet Columnist with The Hill Times, Contributor to The National Post and Wired
"The Three Pillars of Virtual Self: The Changing World of Technologies"
 

10 - 10:30am Refreshment Break

 10:30 - 12noon Plenary Session:

 Access in a Wired World: Progress and Challenges for Canadians
Chair
: Ernie Boyko, Director, Library and Information Centre, Statistics Canada
Speakers:
Andrew Reddick, Public Interest Advocacy Centre, Ottawa
Ken Roberts, CEO and Chief Librarian, Hamilton Public Library
Marian Pape, Provincial Librarian, Nova Scotia

12noon -1:30pm Luncheon

 1:30 - 2:45 Plenary Session:

Teleworking: How This is Changing the Way Canadians Work.
Chair: Bob Fortier, President, Innovisions Canada, Founder, Canadian Telework Association
Speakers:
Arlen Bartsch, President, i/us Corporation, Ottawa
John Reid, President, Canadian Advanced Technology Association (CATA) Alliance

2:45 - 3:00 pm Refreshment Break

 3 - 4:30 pm WORKSHOPS:

 A: Privacy Issues in a Digital Government
Chair: Jan D'Arcy, Media Awareness Network
Speakers:
Michael Yeo, Ethicist, Canadian Medical Association
Valerie Steeves, Professor, University of Ottawa
Stephanie Perrin, Industry Canada

 B: Partners in Service: Federal and Private Sector Assessment And Analysis: An Interactive Discussion.
Co-Chairs:
Marie Carrière, Intergovernmental On-Line Team, Industry Canada, and Andre Fauchon, Bell Emergis

4:30 - 4:45pm Conference Summary by Rapporteur:

David Goldberg, School of Law, University of Glasgow, Scotland


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HOW POLICY DRIVES TECHNOLOGY

December 7- 8 1998, Government Conference Center, Ottawa

 

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